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དྲི་མ་གསུམ། | Glossary of Terms
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ཏྲི་མ་ལ།
- དྲི་གསུམ།
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- tri ma la
- dri gsum
- trimala
- Term
- three stains
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- trimala
The same as the three poisons: desire, hatred, and delusion.
- three stains
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- དྲི་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- dri gsum
- trimala
The three root emotional defilements (kleśa): desire, hatred, and delusion. Also known as the three poisons.
- three stains
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- trimala
Anger, desire, and delusion.
- three stains
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- དྲི་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- dri gsum
- trimala
Attachment, aggression, and delusion.
- three stains
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- trimala
Anger, desire, and ignorance.
- three stains
- ཏྲི་མ་ལ།
- tri ma la
- trimala
The “stains” of ignorance, desire, and hatred.
- three defilements
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- trimala
Anger, desire, and delusion.
- three impurities
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- trimala
The three root emotional defilements (kleśa): desire, hatred, and delusion. Also known as the three poisons (dug gsum, triviṣa).
- three types of defilements
- དྲི་མ་གསུམ།
- dri ma gsum
- trimala
The three root emotional defilements (kleśa): desire, hatred, and delusion. Also known as the three poisons (triviṣa).